Author
Topic: Jedidefender Fantasy Football 2010 (Read 14808 times)

Looking at your roster briefly, yeah, it's way too early to throw in the towel. Autodraft hoses you mostly in two ways - one, you end up going D/kicker way too early and two, you end up with some guys others wouldn't pick up for whatever reason. I guess Beanie Wells sort of fits the latter there. But I'd be pretty darn pleased with your starting WR/RB/QB. Marshall and Steve Smith at WR, AP and Grant at RB (injuries happen, that's just ****** luck) and yeah, Favre will need a couple of games to get going. I'll admit though it does look like your team has the injury bug already But if you want to trade Marshall or Smith for Gaffney, I'm up for it

Usual start to the season for me. Top five in points scored but I take a loss. All too familiar.

This is the second year in a row I've had to miss the draft and have the computer draft for me. And this is also the second year in a row in which I got a high draft seed. And just like I did last year I wound up with two, maybe three players that I would have picked on me team. Is it too early to throw in the towel on the season?

That's been my situation in Baseball two years running... two auto-drafts, two mediocre teams. It's not worth giving up, but it's an uphill climb.

Ruiner - Win something, then talk. Not the other way around. You've never accomplished anything here and have no clue what you're talking about. Either Marion Barber or Felix Jones should have a huge day almost every week. I think that's a reasonable expectation, regardless of what happened during a single game in Week 1. The Cowboys aren't going to score 7 points every week. Try 30-35 on for size. That'll be the norm, not what happened last Sunday. I'm sure their backfield will have nothing to do with those touchdowns.

I know I drafted such a "******" team. As you know Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Tony Romo and Jason Witten are all going to perform like they did in week 1 every single week. They have no history of being good and none of them are in their prime.

I know I drafted such a "******" team. As you know Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Tony Romo and Jason Witten are all going to perform like they did in week 1 every single week. They have no history of being good and none of them are in their prime.

Of those guys, Andre Johnson is the only one I'd have drafted. Romo's alright for where you picked him. Witten had 2 TD's last year and so far I haven't seen anything to indicate that it will change. I think Fitzgerald is due for a drop in production without Kurt Warner throwing to him or Anquan Boldin drawing attention on the other side of the field. The Cowboys are having real problems scoring points still, and if they don't at least get to the NFCC, heads are going to roll in Dallas.

Okay, okay. Sorry, your graphics and screen grabs the last few days really leaned on a raw nerve. I probably did take it too seriously, but it felt like you took a 75 yard shot down the field at the end zone with 5 seconds left on the clock and up by 7 TD's. I've got a 30 point lead on you over in the other league and didn't utter a syllable about it.

I've got a 30 point lead on you over in the other league and didn't utter a syllable about it.

Well yeah, I missed the draft and got a bunch of guys I wasn't interested in. Moreneau and Utley missed massive amounts of time and my pitching has been horrible all year. That team is a lost cause and has been for months.